Annual Report April 1 P a2013 g e to March 2014
Inside 3 Greetings 5 About Us 9 The Contextualized Health Research Synthesis Program 17 Awards Programs 19 Research Exchange Groups 25 Engagement & Partnerships 33 Financial Review 2 P a g e
Greetings Chair of the Board - 3 P a g e
Greetings Centre s Director 4 P a g e
ABOUT US 5 P a g e
Background Mission Goals 6 P a g e
Governance 2013-2014 Board Staff 7 P a g e
CONTEXTUALIZED HEALTH RESEARCH SYNTHESIS PROGRAM 8 P a g e
Healthy Collaboration 9 P a g e
CHRSP Champions CHRSP Highlights: 2013-2014 Our report on Fall Prevention for Seniors (see p.13) gained a national audience when specialized health professionals from across Canada attended our networked dissemination event in early 2014. Dr. Vicky Scott (UBC), lead author of the CHRSP study, also shared the findings at the 2014 National Fall Prevention Conference in Toronto. CHRSP was featured in the 2013-2014 Memorial University President s Report, Face Forward, in the issue dedicated to health and wellness. The feature highlighted our unique CHRSP methodology and outlined findings from our recent report on Community Based Service Models for Seniors (see p.14). http://www.mun.ca/faceforward/2014/april/ CHRSP was the catalyst for the first CIHR Best Brains Exchange to be held in Newfoundland and Labrador. Initiated after our report on Community-Based Service Models for Seniors was issued, this Exchange between national experts and provincial decision makers illuminated research evidence about effective health services for seniors. CHRSP is being funded by the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba to work with the Institute of Work & Health (IWH, Toronto) to create a new methodology that combines the approach of NLCAHR with that of the IWH Systematic Review Program. This collaboration will produce a handbook on contextualized literature synthesis in Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) research and a contextualized research synthesis for Manitoba workplaces. 10 P a g e
Evidence in Context Reports Fall Prevention for Seniors in Institutional Healthcare Settings 11 P a g e
Community-Based Service Models for Seniors 12 P a g e
Telehealth for Specialist-Patient Consultations 13 P a g e
Rapid Evidence Reports Flu Vaccination for Healthcare Workers Ambulatory Care Services for Patients with Chronic Heart Failure 14 P a g e
Forthcoming Projects A study in progress on Managing Agitation/Aggression in Long-Term Care Residents with Dementia poses the following research question: "Other than use of physical restraints or prescription of psychotropic medications, what interventions, strategies, and/or practices have proven effective in preventing and managing agitation and aggression in long-term care residents with dementia? Our CHRSP Evidence in Context Report on Point of Care Testing in the Emergency Room slated for release in Fall 2014 will look at what the scientific literature and local knowledge tell us about the clinical effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of troponin point of care testing in emergency departments of smaller hospitals and health centres in Newfoundland and Labrador. A research team is being assembled for a new CHRSP study on Diabetes Prevention that will examine what interventions are likely to be effective in reducing the incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and its related medical complications in the adult population of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Effectiveness of One-off Health Promotion Strategies (Rapid Evidence Report) Discharge Planning in Acute Care Reducing Wait Times for Outpatient Services Residential Care Models for Patients with Dementia Soliciting and Using Patient Feedback Nurse-Patient Ratios in Acute Care 15 P a g e
AWARDS 16 P a g e
Funding Applied Health Research The Newfoundland and Labrador Healthy Aging Research Program 17 P a g e
Doctoral Dissertation Award Project Grants Master s Research Grants The Enhancing Health Care in Newfoundland Labrador Research Fund 18 P a g e
2013 NLCAHR Awards Program 19 P a g e
RESEARCH EXCHANGE GROUPS 20 P a g e
Capacity Building Knowledge Exchange Aging Autism 21 P a g e
Bullying & Health Chronic Disease EDDEBI Gender, Sexuality Health 22 P a g e
Mental Health Rural, Northern Aboriginal Health Oral Health The Arts & Health Cancer Research Primary Healthcare Inter-Professional Education & Collaborative Practice 23 P a g e
Public Lecture Series: Dr. Anne Snowdon 24 P a g e
ENGAGEMENT PARTNERSHIPS 25 P a g e
Engagement Partnerships Local Provincial Partnerships Activities The Building Healthy Communities Collaborative 26 P a g e
The Aboriginal Health Initiative NL Centre on Aging Working Group Expert Working Group on Public Engagement Faculty of Medicine Senior Management Committee ARNNL Public Policy Advisory Committee Harris Centre & NLCAHR: Memorial Presents 27 P a g e
National Partnerships Activities National Network of Centre Directors in Health Services and Policy Research Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) CADTH Health Technology Analysis (HTA) Exchange Canadian Rural Health Research Society 28 P a g e
National Alliance of Provincial Health Research Organizations (NAPHRO) Canadian Forum of Health Research Funders Canadian Cochrane Centre (CCC) McMaster University Optimal Aging Portal Expert Advisory Committee 29 P a g e
Meetings, Conferences Events Event Date/Location Attending Description Cochrane Standard Author May 1-3, 2013 Training St. John's CADTH 2013 Symposium: Evidence in Context Planners and Health Professionals: Working Together for Community Wellness CU Expo 2013: Community- University Engagement Memorial Presents: Health and the Built Environment CADTH pan-canadian Symposium on Hospital/Regional Health Technology Assessment May 5-7, 2013 St. John's May 30, 2013 St. John's June 14, 2013 Corner Brook October 28, 2013 St. John s November 17-19, 2013 Ottawa Stephen Bornstein Rob Kean Amanda Kinsella Sarah Mackey Pablo Navarro Stephanie O Brien Tyrone White Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Pablo Navarro Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Rob Kean Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Stephen Bornstein NLCAHR helped organize and host this Cochrane Canada Standard Author Training Course for researchers at Memorial University. The course was attended by 33 researchers and graduate students. At CADTH 2013, Pablo Navarro presented a talk on the CHRSP contextualization methodology and attended a workshop on the Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network. Pablo Navarro and Stephen Bornstein attended several conference sessions. Pablo Navarro led a panel on Health Impact Assessments and participated in group activities to explore and identify potential collaboration linkages among planners, health professionals, planning stakeholders and researchers. Stephen Bornstein was a panelist on a discussion of community-engaged scholarship; NLCAHR and community partners hosted a 90-minute session in which Stephen Bornstein and Kelli O Brien of Western Health delivered a presentation on CHRSP s engagement methods; Rob Kean and Dr. Roger Butler discussed findings from the Evidence in Context Report Age Friendly Acute Care for Seniors. Rochelle Baker and Rosemary Lester of the Seniors Resource Centre discussed NLCAHR s Research Exchange Groups. At this event, co-hosted by NLCAHR and the Harris Centre, Drs. Karen Lee and Catherine Donovan presented on the evidence for links between the built environment and health. Stephen Bornstein was invited to present on CHRSP and Health Technology Assessments at this symposium, which gathered people with an interest in expanding the use of HTA in hospital and regional settings, including healthcare decision-makers, researchers, and industry representatives. 30 P a g e
Event Date/Location Attending Description PriFor Memorial University Faculty of Medicine Primary Healthcare Forum November 25-26, 2013 St. John s Stephanie O Brien Stephen Bornstein Stephanie O Brien presented findings from the CHRSP Evidence in Context report Community Based Service Models for Seniors. Stephen Bornstein attended the forum. Teledermatology Dissemination Event Dr. Anne Snowdon Research Talks: Health System Innovation SPOR Network in Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovation CHRSP Dissemination: Community Based Service Models for Seniors CIHR Best Brains Exchange: Community Based Service Models for Seniors. Banting Selection Committee Meeting November 28, 2013 St. John s December 11, 2013 St. John s January 7, 2014 St. John s January 22, 2014 St. John s January 23, 2014 St. John s January 28-29, 2014 Ottawa Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Stephanie O Brien Tyrone White Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Tyrone White Stephen Bornstein Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Stephanie O Brien Tyrone White Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Stephanie O Brien Tyrone White Rochelle Baker Stephen Bornstein Dissemination of CHRSP report on teledermatology, including telehealth demonstration by NL Centre for Health Information, held at Eastern Health offices for provincial dermatologists and healthcare decision makers. NLCAHR hosted this public forum on health system innovation at Memorial s Bruneau Centre. Stephen Bornstein is part of a group of Memorial Researchers working on a CIHR Funding Initiative, the SPOR Network in Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations, which aims to support evidence-informed transformation and delivery of primary and integrated health care to improve individual and population health, health equity, and health system outcomes. Webinar/ dissemination on the CHRSP Evidence in Context report, Community Based Service Models for Seniors with guest speaker Dr. Howard Bergman, McGill University. Held at the NL Medical Association Offices, this in-camera session involved a panel of national research experts who provided provincial decision makers with an overview of research evidence on Community Based Service Models for Seniors. Key messages from the CHRSP report and other research evidence were explored in detail during facilitated discussions. Peer Review Committee meeting for CIHR Banting Post-Doctoral Fellowships FRQS Review Panel February 3-4, 2014 Montreal Engage Fest Memorial University February 12, 2014 St. John s Stephen Bornstein Rochelle Baker Sarah Mackey Pablo Navarro Tyrone White Peer Review Committee meeting for health research funded by FRQS (Fonds de Récherche Québec Santé) NLCAHR hosted a booth at this event to promote our Research Exchange Groups. 31 P a g e
Event Date/Location Attending Description Communications Studies 2000 lecture: Memorial University February 21, 2014 St. John s Rochelle Baker Our Communications & Partnerships Coordinator was invited to provide a guest lecture on knowledge translation activities and public engagement at NLCAHR to undergraduate students enrolled in Communication Studies 2000 at Memorial. Teledermatology Meeting March 10, 2014 St. John s Stephen Bornstein Pablo Navarro Meeting with provincial dermatologists to discuss potential for adding a teledermatology component to grand rounds, following from CHRSP Telehealth study Other Engagement Activities 32 P a g e
FINANCIAL REVIEW 33 P a g e
Financial Review NLCAHR Budget March 31, 2014 OPERATING FUNDS FLOW-THROUGH FUNDS 34 P a g e